Hairlines











828

04-Feb-15

BrushOff

The Monkton Inn Car Park, West Monkton
O/D The Monkton Inn

TA2 8NP

Need A New Volunteer for Hairlines

829

11-Feb-15

BabySpice
GentlemanCaller

830

18-Feb-15

Tom Tom
assisted by Neve

Master Thatcher, Lisieux Way, Taunton

TA1 2PD

831

25-Feb-15

Ken/Eric

Dunster Steep Car Park, Dunster

TA24 6AS

832

04-Mar-15

P2L & Why Bother

833

11-Mar-15

Grasshopper

834

18-Mar-15

835

25-Mar-15

836

01-Apr-15

837

08-Apr-15

838

15-Apr-15

837

24-Apr-15

838

29-Apr-15

WAM


Monday, 30 June 2014

The Top 6 scores

751

7/08/2013

Nutcombe Bottom

Brush Off

Nutcombe Bottom

12+2

Dormouse, Justin, Grasshopper, Dripped On, Liz, Roadkill, Big Bird, Tenzing, JB, Gent Paul, WAM, Malcolm Rigby.  Walkers: Phantom and Floater.

99

792

28/05/2014

Otterford Parish

Justin

Holman Clavel

15

Dormouse, M’Bongo, Martini, Ken Evans, Roadkill, Tom Tom, Tenzing, Gent Caller, Why Bother, Big Bird, Baby Spice, Phantom, JB, WAM, Soc App. 

98.69%

746

03/07/2013

Glastonbury

Nick and Dripped On

Riflemans Arms

10

Bangkok, Ferret, Liz, Tenzing, Roadkill, WAM, Dormouse, Phantom, Big Bird, Martini

98.25

772

8/01/2014

Langford Budville

DitW


11+3

Brush Off, Grasshopper, Phantom, Big Bird, Tom Tom, Floater, Ferret, Gent Paul, Roadkill, JB, Justin. In Pub: Why Bother, P2L, Bangkok. Wam!

98.04

788

30/04/2014

Cotford St L

WAM

The Chapel

12

Gent Caller, Tenzing, Baby Spice, Chubby Checker, Dog Plucker, Phantom, Bigbird, Martini, Why Bother, P2L, DitW, Just Bull.

97.80

778

19/02/2014

Norton Fitzwarren

Just Bull

Cross Keys

11+3

Tom Tom, Bigbird, Roadkill, P2L, Phantom, Baby Spice, Gent Caller, WAM, DitW, Martini, Soc App. Why Bother,Bangkok, Ferret in pub.

97.77

Thursday, 5 June 2014

Run 792- Justin The Holman Clavel

Hare: Justin

Hounds: Dormouse, M'bongo, Martini, Ken, Roadkill, Tom Tom,  Tenzing, Gent Caller, Why Bother, Big Bird, Baby Spice, Phantom,  Just Bull, WAM, Soc App


NB JB described this hash as "a thinking man's Hash"  - should we name Justin Rodin ...... ?


15 eager hounds gathered in the car park behind the Inn, no sign of the hare and much discussion of no flour spotted anywhere en-route. Just as we were thinking it may be a no show, Justin appears at almost 7.30 on the dot, still red faced and out of breath from laying his premier hash.No time for pleasantries as we are led straight away round the front of the Inn for instructions of 2 & on, beware of slipping in mud & water. And then we are off, over the road and straight onto a footpath crossing a line of trees, and then through the woods by the side of Woodram Copse.After some fast paced running, we are quite spaced out & WAM/JB decide to stop for an impromptu regroup. Unfortunately Ken hasn’t realised this and continues ahead shouting on-on for some time until we finally get his attention, much to the amusement of the rest of us.We soon get underway again passing Madger’s Copse and heading towards Blagdon Hill, many of us noticing that we seem to be descending so far that we will need a helicopter to get back up to the pub. After a short while we realise that 1 of the hounds has vanished into thin air. It can only be Phantom earning her name. We are duly informed by our hare that she isn’t feeling to well and has taken a short cut back to base.We then head towards Priors Park Wood where Gent Caller earns his name by offering to run in front of his partner in crime, Baby Spice to clear the way for her. What about the rest of us PaulIn the woods it’s time for a regroup where Justin has treated us to some quality, branded sweets, nothing like the cheap Lidl crap that I will be providing! Then we are off again finally ascending the 2000ft (or thereabouts) that we had ran down earlier passing by Holly Bush Park and finally making our way for a well-earned ale back at the Inn.Inside, WAM is beating £15 out of each of us for the forthcoming meal and hash t-shirt. Anybody who hasn’t replied, beware!We would all like to thank Justin for a truly excellent, enjoyable first hash!

Run 791 - Floater Kilve

Hare: Floater
Hounds:  Brush Off, WAM, Phantom, Just Bull, Sorc App, Gent Caller, Bat Eyes, Eric, Ken, Tenzing, Tom Tom, Dripped On, Dormouse, Ferret, Big Bird, Mike, DitW, M'bongo, Elaine
In the pub: Bankok




What a huge turnout! We had another new runner, Mike,  70 on the following day, AND we hadn’t lost our two newbies, Eric and Ken from last week.   Dripped On made a guest appearance to show solidarity with Floater as they had both been named on the same day….. AHHHH, isn’t that luvly.We also had Elaine with us, first time since her pregnancy stopped her running, now he’s at senior school I expect we will see her more often!!We were told about all sorts of livestock in our way, told it was 2 and on and go run!  Brush off volunteered to do the words as Justin was still just an ancient memory.Up a grassy track following the road, by the time we got to the first check at least 3 of us were feeling Dormouses age, even if he wasn’t.   Across the road and left past the first lot of animals, horses, who didn’t even know we were there, and through a couple of fields, then Brush Off decided he really didn’t want to do the words and pulled up hurt (so he said – Hah) so that’s why you’ve got this load of cobblers to read! The trail continued on round East Quantoxhead through more fields, one had cows and their calves, another had a bull with his ladies and a third had young bullocks who apparently took a shine to Floater when he was laying the trail, and kept him close company, they weren’t so sure about us though.A few footpaths later we reached the sea, turned right and reached the regroup on a grassy bank above a large group of youngsters roaming around on the foreshore below.After stuffing ourselves we continued on, turning inland past the carpark  and following the trail through – you guessed it – more fields until we came out onto Sea Lane which took us back to the car park.It was still a lovely evening so a large number of us sat outside until our goosebumps sent us inside.An enjoyable run Floater, many thanks.